Glove



UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.

MARKUS NEUBURGER, MAX A. PERLIN SKY, AND GEORGE E. GAYLORD, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.

GLOVE.

SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 433,630, dated August 5, 1890. Application filed May 10, 1890- Serial No. 351,541. (ModeL) To all whom it may concern.- ger f of the palm portion, it has a flap g, that Be itknown that we, MARKUS NEUBURGER, is sewed to the notched under part of the MAX A. PERLINSKY, and GEORGE H. GAY thumb to form part of the wrist of the glove, LORD, citizens of the United States of Amerwhile the exterior parts of the two middle 5 ica, residing. at Chicago, in the county of fingers h and t' are made independent strips,

Cook and State of Illinois, have invented cereach extending to the wrist end and are contain new and useful Improvements in Gloves nected by stitching with the palm side of the or Mittens, of which the following is a specicorresponding fingers thereof and to each -;0 fication, reference being had therein to the other, and again to the edges of the body of to accompanying drawings. the palm and first fingerpiece,.whereby all The object of our invention is to furnish cross-seams are obviated and no seams are gloves or mittens which shall be so constructplaced where they might become hurtful. ed that the palm and full thumb are one The jointing 0f the palm side and back of piece, doing away with the inner seam otherthe first finger on the side toward the thumb I 5 wise required forsecuring the thumb to the is made a lap-joint j; but either inseams or palm, whereby greater strength and durabillap-seams may'be used, or the several connecity are obtained, and in which the back of the tions may be. made by weld-seams as well. stall for the first finger is cut of a single piece The slit 7.: being formed in the wrist of the extending to the wrist, so as to obviate all back side of the glove bet-ween the strips t' 20 cross-seaming, and with these objects in view and it, that also form the middle fingers, it our invention consists of the novel devices may be provided with any suitable device for and combinations of devices hereinafter decontracting the same. scribed and specifically claimed. That we claim is- In the accompanying drawings, Figures 1 As a new article of manufacture, a glove in .25 and 2 represent elevations of 'the inner or which the palm and the full thumb are palm side and of the back of a glove. Fig. formed of a single piece with the thumb com- 3 is an elevation of the inner or palm side of pleted by a single seam, leaving a notch in a mitten of our improved manufacture; and the wrist portion of the palm below and in- Figs. 4 and 5 represent the patterns for cutward of the root of the thumb and in which 30 ting the palm, thumb, and first finger-stall of the piece forming the back for the first finthe glove. ger is made to extend to the wrist and is pro- Corresponding letters of reference in the vided with a side flap fitting the notch of the several figures of the drawings designate like wrist below the thumb, substantially as set parts. forth. 35 The palm A, the thumb B, and the small In testimony whereof we affix our signafinger C are all cut of a single piece of leather tures in presence of two witnesses.

or fabric, as shown by Fig. 4, when the edges MARKUS NEUBURGER.

a and b of the thumb are secured together by MAX A. PERLINSKY.

an inseam, and the edges 0 and d for the small GEORGE H. GAYLORD. o finger are secured to each other in the same Witnesses:

manner. The pattern D, Fig. 4, being stitched WILLIAM H. LOTZ,

with its edges e to the edges of the first fin- OTTO LUEBKERT. 

